The Android N preview is here, and we're all rather excited about it. (Galaxy S7? G5? Mi 5? What's that?) Android N, even in its primordial preview form, is already showing us tons of new features and changes to the Android OS at large. There are over forty Android N stories on Android Police already, and N has been announced for under a week. And we're still on the first preview. There's a lot going on here.

And there's doubtless more we haven't discovered yet. Changes that will pop up as the N preview continues to update over the next four-plus months, the longest preview of any Android OS release yet.

So, let's talk about N. What have you noticed that you love? That you hate? That you're not quite sure about but definitely have general feelings toward. Favorite features? Small changes that excited you or drive you a little nuts? Things you expected that didn't happen (COUGH APP DRAWER COUGH)? I mean, split-screen multitasking could be an entire discussion post in and of itself. There's just so much new stuff, and I feel like this weekend is the perfect time to start processing all of it.

...Yeah, I'm just messing with you. The biggest thing for me is actually quick switching between apps by repeatedly tapping the overview button. Followed by enhanced doze mode.

I would also include the thing about optimizing apps being so much faster, but I deal with that literally once a month anyway. The rest of the time, individual app installs are still small enough for me to not really notice much, and I don't use broken crap like the Facebook app in the first place.

Cyanogenmod has had the quick switch thing for awhile, but they implemented it via a long press of Overview instead. I use it now and again, but since I only have one CM device, I often forget it's there. :)

Stefan Constantinescu

Call me old and crusty, but I prefer having this discussion once the final bits ship.

But hey, nerd on!

MrTrunky

Why are you reading this?

Stefan Constantinescu

To learn about the new features one by one. Most will change. New ones will be added. And hey, isn't it better to kill my time educating myself than watching some garbage sitcom on Netflix?

ConCal

Yeah, that's an old and crusty comment.

MrTrunky

Multi window FTW!!

Ome Dries

I like everything about it, except for a few minor issues
* The notifications look a bitted crammed right now. I wish they would add a tad more padding and/or add larger icons.
* Settings have become a bit cluttered, with even more settings, more per app settings, two ways to navigate (with the new drawer) it has become a bit of a mess, I assume that if even I (with quite some Android experiencing) can find it hard to find some settings or configure some things like notification visibility on a per app bases, I can only assume that the average user has even more problems with this.
* There have been introduced some features that are left to developers to implement, I'm not always a big fan of this (data saver, per-directory permissions, image drag and drop) as this might result in inconsistency across apps.
* It's probably not coming to the N5...

Chakib Phoenix

I don't think Google will ship that awkward Settings layout, it's just a taste of the redesign I think and the final render will be much polished than that ( in my humble opinion). but I quite agree with the rest, the new notifications shade- although one of the best features in N- still look very rough around the edges.

J3R3MY_H

I'm not sure multi-window is going to be really useful for me. The first thing I wanted to do with it (play a youtube video while browsing reddit) didn't work. But it's still early days.

The battery stats screen looks a little cooler but I wish the estimated end time was shown at the end of graph (2 am) instead of the the hours left (16 hrs left).

E

Agree with the battery stats. It gave a better overview on M. gave you the different dates the battery been used on as well.

Nasko Hristov

Do you really expect Google to leave you with open youtube and let you do other things, without paying for Youtube Red?

J3R3MY_H

I do pay for youtube red.

The audio will continue but the video goes black

Rod

Why not? The ads are still visible.

person

It's either a bug or YouTube would need an N-oriented update. They've said video playback should work in multi-window and it does work in the browser.

J3R3MY_H

Didn't think about running it in the browser. Thanks for the tip. Already back to 6.0.1 now but I'll remember that when Ndp2 comes around.

Rod

I wish the battery usage info was much deeper and informative.

Like Gsam battery monitor, for example.

Dave Kratter

Does Android N include a "Trusted network" Smart Lock option, so it'll remove the lock screen when I'm connected to my wifi network? It's very frustrating that Marshmallow doesn't have it. I use the "Trusted places" option, but when you live in an apartment building like me, hundreds or thousands of people live in the same location according to GPS coordinates, and it really isn't a secure option.

Alex

There is an Xposed Module, that does exactly that (No Lock Home),

Dave Kratter

Thanks, but if I had root, I'd be able to accomplish the same thing in Tasker.

Disable all the animations and N experience will improve significantly

Scofabear

i too was having alot of problems with keyboard lag and google app issues. i restarted my phone and that seemed to help <damn you google for not giving us a Restart phone option!!!)

2 Men-E

ExZaaaaactLy. The keyboard lag was the main reason I had to return to the stable 6.0.1 build of Android M.

Chakib Phoenix

1-The notifications shade for SURE ! it's gonna save us some precious time in the long run.
2- The multi-windows is gonna be as helpful when it shakes all the bugs and when all developers embrace it.
3- all of the tiny little details throughout the OS are in my eyes just as big on paper as the former two.

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Sergei Garcia

I just want to be able to snooze notifications like on Inbox by sliding them to the left/right...

WORPspeed

Favorite features are definitely Multiple windows and the Alt-tab like behavior of the task-switch button

Chakib Phoenix

yeah, that Alt-tab got some Google love

Eric

Currently YouTube just pauses when multi-tasking on multi-window. That's the most useful setup for me that I can imagine. Please support multi-window already!

Nathan Walters

N has been out in a developer preview for less than a week. Calm down.

Dani

would also be nice to control playback speed (not available in mobile app)

eriiclamela

Just get an app called 'OG YOUTUBE'. It has picture in picture.

Rod

I bet the app needs an update to adjust to multi-window.

Nik Shaw

The UI definitely needs to be polished.
Back button must have same function in all Apps.
Alt+Tab feature.
Resizable App-window.
Translucency effects rather than Solid colour.
Android and ChromeOS should mearge.
And Android for Desktop!

Nathan Walters

Back/Up navigation is entirely up to the developer, and is actually pretty hard to implement right. Most users probably don't even know what the difference is.

aRvInD

I know Back and Up in file explorers. How it's there in Android Nav? Can u explain...

Definitly the multi-window feature. That's LONG overdue. Second I'd say more improvements to the doze feature, with will hopefully lead to even better battery life on devices.

Ashmedie

Any 5x users out there find the N preview stable enough for a daily driver?

Marko Šaric

Yes mate. A few tiny hiccups here and there. But it's a joy to use.

dogerRodger

Yup. Chrome doesn't always move new tabs to the overview screen. Some jankyness but otherwise great.

Best part? OTA preview with no wiping required. Hope the final build comes out this way too.

Ashmedie

Thanks, do i need a custom recovery to flash it, or just download and install?

dogerRodger

Enroll your device in the beta program and you'll get the OTA in moments. If you cant find the link via search, one of the earlier AP stories has the link.

ConCal

The multi-window looks really well done.

Đức Thành

>What's N to you?
My hopes and dreams.

Actually, it's just my trusty Nexus 5's hopes and dreams, but considering that I'm not about to part with it for quite a while, we'll be going through this together. If my N5 suffers, I suffer, too. If it ends up getting N, both of us couldn't be happier. We shall see.

Lhadalo

Installed it on my nexus 6 and have already used multi window, really nice when going through a website and want to copy links to some notes. It has crashed a few times though but I think its good enough to be unable.

AsterMK

I really like most of the changes in N, but I feel like it's still missing a few things that (I believe) aren't yet stock Android features. Such as one handed mode. The N6P is a big phone, not everyone can use it comfortably use it in one hand so why not make that feature available? Another thing is, there should be an option to reverse the navbar keys so that they're in the Samsung order as a lot of people prefer it that way. Also being able to turn off Battery Saver's orange tint, or maybe even theming support.

Dan Andersen

BLASPHEMY! SAMSUNG NAV BAR ORDERING IS THE WORK OF THE DEVIL!

godutch

it's the work of the REAL CREATOR before Duarte started messing up android

wickets

setting up my partners s7 edge made me realize that (especially right handed) samsung has the order correctly!

godutch

the stupid thing is that this is the original order google/rubin came up with and duarte just messed it up

danifeb

multi windows feature.

jcopernicus

Mmm, Crowdsourcing free content on the weekends.

Better than polls I suppose.

GG

bluesky50

Another failure by Google for not adding a restart option when holding down the power button

Spencer Johnson

Already has a restart option... Just long hold on the power button...

[M]

The problem is that kind of restart is not the same as what a proper restart option would be. Long pressing the power button forces the device to restart without allowing the OS to shut itself down properly. You should never do that unless it's unavoidable.

Spencer Johnson

Ah, didn't realize that. Make sense. Thanks

bluesky50

That's not restart, it's a forced shutdown and start

aRvInD

I'm supporting you. @Google can implement Long-press on Power off to prompt us, to restart normal or restart to safe mode...

Rod

Even worse, is allowing the power button menu to be displayed in lock screen.

Let alone pull-down of quick settings.

Aaron Huffman

The few things that I care about is:
A: The new look for the notifications and the whole notification try combo with the quick toggles and making it all customizable.
B: the dpi/screen zoom changer makes my Nexus 6 big screen feel like it has software that now deserves the big screen on stock!
C: the recents ux has greatly improved and I love that, the apps are bigger, the app I moved away from is out of the way since I'm used to tapping on it a lot and going right back to where I started.

I like all the new features but I think they should have kept the same visuals. (Cards in the notification shade, keep a bit edges visible in notifications)

[M]

Agreed. I think the previous design for the notifications were better.

Jason

oh no i really like the notification edges. now when i go back to M it looks like the notifications are little childish bubbles. i hope thats one thing they keep.

Randa Hafza

Lollipop should have been android N, L and M are missing a lot of features.
now we need 3D touch

godutch

3d touch has been in android since gingerbread or at least early jellybean

Marko Šaric

It's getting even prettier.

Armand Agopian (Armdev)

The notification shade is my biggest question, how is it now that cards are removed and apps can expand like crazy? I personally would've liked a darker shade for the expanded items to show hierarchy, like the email previews when gmail is expanded.

Armand Agopian (Armdev)

You know what my biggest issue is? Its that the N72 and N5 might not get the upgrade. It would be a major shame if they didn't update those devices.

N is a step forwards in functionality but a step backwards from actually following the Material guidelines.

person

It most certainly is not. Worst case scenario, if there are any conflicts (I'm not aware of any) it's pending an update to the guidelines.

saf1927

They make the guidelines, they can change it whenever they want.

Alfredo Hernández

For me, N is that system my phone will never get.

aRvInD

@AP Better Run a Poll...

Pumpkin

EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!!! apart from some good lagging and things crashing on the 5X, but i's the alpha so i know i know. Despite the lagging and crashing apps will continue to use it as a daily driver and give as much feedback as i can.

Nikhil Anilkumar

Infact, a blacked out dark mode ? FTW?

Christopher Bement

Too many changes to list that I'll not need to root for. Control over peeking is major.

Contact sharing with phone and SMS with work profiles is the biggest for me as the admin for my company. I couldn't use it the way it was before.

Rod

But you can disable Peeking in Marshmallow already.

Christopher Bement

No, now its able to be enabled for apps that didn't support it, such as inbox.

Ben

I love it all but I think Settings really shouldn't have a hamburger menu, it just doesn't fit and makes the whole app too cluttered.

WTF? Okay that's just plain stupid. Thanks for this, dude, now I know what fanboy-site not to visit ever again. Even iVerge is not that bad.

saf1927

CNET is the worst site I've ever visited.

Ateek22

Anyone know if the multi-tasking works with YouTube? Awesome if it does.

person

At the moment, no. It'll snap but the video will black out if you touch the other window, so either the app or the OS will need an update to fix that. Though YouTube Gaming's pop out player works fine and I just place it over the second window.

Ateek

Oh, thanks for letting me know. Looks like Google still have their reasons for preventing YouTube from any sort of background play. I think this function is reserved only for their premium Red service.

person

It's definitely a bug/compatibility issue. I have Red and it still doesn't work.

Ateek

Well that's good to hear. YouTube whilst browsing Twitter/internet/anything is still a dream for me.

Josh Nickerson

Try using YouTube in a Chrome tab. If you hit the fullscreen button while in multi window, it should fill the respective portion of the screen without taking over the whole thing. Also, a poster above mentioned YouTube Gaming has a pop out player now. Hope this helps

Rod

Ads. That's it.

There's no reason for it not to work in multi-window, as the ads will still be visible.

Đức Thành

Oh man, on iOS YouTube still plays even when you double press the home button and get to the app switching screen. It's really smooth, too. Does this work the same way on N?

person

No.

Đức Thành

Well damn.

Josh Nickerson

So I didn't realize YouTube Gaming had a pop out player. Don't really use it often. One thing lead to another and here I am, testing the limits of my sanity.

Josh Nickerson

A use case for multi window I have found is "background music" for podcasts. I listen to a bunch of different podcasts and enjoy Monstercat and don't want to do one or the other. I can do both on my PC and turn the music way down so it's like a background track. On Android, this hasn't been possible to my knowledge until now.
Apps don't generally have volume sliders in them, but most browser audio or video players do. The screenshots attached show me playing Monstercat FM through Chrome in desktop mode in the top/left window and BeyondPod in the bottom/right window. With the web player for Twitch (in desktop mode) there is a slider for volume control. Turn that all the way down and there's your background track.
When the focus is on the top app, as person mentioned above, the bottom app "freezes" and appears unresponsive. With BeyondPod the screen still displays the last frame, but with YouTube it turns black. The audio still plays, though, so that leaves the door open for YouTube to be your podcast or talk show app as well if you only need the audio and leave it running in the background while doing something else.
If you enable Merge Tabs and Apps in Chrome, each tab appears as a separate app card in the task switcher. That lets you run Twitch on top in Chrome and browse the web on bottom in Chrome. It should be noted that the web player for Twitch freezes occasionally and will display an error message and require a refresh if the screen is turned off while it's playing (but only sometimes apparently), but this is also the first Dev Preview of N.
I would like to know if anyone else has thought of a use case as specific as mine or if you figure out some other neat tricks for multi window.

Junaid Chhipa

To me N is Night Mode, it's just so awesome.

godutch

I haven't used N but from the screenshots I am still disappointed that pure black is not used

person

Native UI scaling. It's been wonderful having such a dense interface on my N6.

Josh Nickerson

Totally. It's changed my mind about getting a new phone. It's faster and the aspect ratio seems better suited for multi window than the 6P or the phone I wanted before this, the Moto X Pure. I love this phone again now.

Not for you

FYI for AP, there was a Spanish language Toyota ad in the middle of this article that auto-played video AND audio. I've taken you off my adblock whitelist as a result.

VJ

Love the feature of display DPI change. This was the main reason I rooted my phone. I am glad that now this might come in default (hoping not to be killed by final release)

Fatal1ty_93_RUS

I'd say that after seeing all the new features, improvements etc N is offering - I'll need to retract my earlier statement that Android "6.1" didn't feel like it had any innovation - this definitely deserves to be Android 7.0!

Daniel Pogue

The double tap overview button to "alttab" is fantastic. Already using it constantly.

GigiVald

I'll say that N for me is a gigantic Samsung inspiration:

1. Multi Window. Not only this, but the way that it works, like drag and drop text between windows, behavior of opened apps, etc. Its hard to explain (specially cause im not a native english speaker), but if you have a Samsung with multi-windows support device, you know that there's a lot of similarities to Android N demo videos of the feature.

2. Work mode. Knox. That's it. And I hate it on Samsung, but at least now it's possible opt by not installing Knox app.

3. Night mode. On Samsung devices its called themes, and can make deeper changes on interface, or just apply a dark theme when at night. Ok, there's no option to set a time to a theme be applied, but it's a similarity in my opinion.

4. Rearranging quick toggles. Samsung does that since a looong time ago.

5. Built in file manager. No news here, many other OEM add their own file managers, and some are very crappy (like Samsung's one), but it's there, we can't deny it.

6. Color balance calibration. It's called something like "Scene mode" on Samsung devices. It's not possible set exactly the levels, but it has some predefined profiles to choose. Some makes screen yellower, some brigther, etc.

7. System level call blocking. Since the "old" Touchwiz that feature is present. Again, it's a little crappy on Samgung on my opinion, since it has the limitation of 100 blocked numbers, and (correct me if I'm wrong), hasn't a backup option. But it's there, and is very useful for many.

It's a Android N comparison, but I could list many Lollipop features which was inspired by TouchWiz too, like searchable settings menu, do not disturb mode, brightness slider on notification bar, etc , etc, etc.

I'm not here to deify Samsung, I'm definitely not a fanboy. Actually, I used to love pure Android, and Nexus, and so on. But when I started researching the different Android features present on the OEM Android variants to buy my next phone, I put my prejudgements aside and saw that there are really useful features on custom Android sometimes. And I even started to talk about features that are present in Touchwiz but yet not in pure Android N.

I'm not saying that it's a bad thing, actually it's great that Google isn't measuring efforts to bring pure Android the best experience possible.

androidnoob

2,4, 5 (was very basic) were there but yeah it's cool how each OEM influences Android.

Like HTC with their vertically scrolling app drawer and Blinkfeed (Google now on the left). Not to mentio teh awesome boom sound we get more front facing speakers

GigiVald

You're right! Those were features HTC first implemented as own ideas, and then Motorola (front speakers), Samsung (Flipboard), etc took for their Android customizations! I don't know how you say it in english, but in portuguese we say something like "nothing is created, everything is imitated"

godutch

the app drawer always used to be vertically scrolling until Duarte messed it up

Stoffers

Multi Windows was inspired by Windows from the 90's. Built in file manager, same. Also a lot of these features were available from root/ROMs well before Samsung added them to Touchwiz.

GigiVald

Windows from the 90's was inspired by Xerox, IBM and Apple systems...thinking this way will take us to nowhere. In an immediate scenario, we just can't avoid that Google had a strong inspiration on some of Samsung features (as well as other ROMs, Xposed Modules, etc features too).

saf1927

Also, themes were introduced by Sony with their RRO commits. Google merged them in AOSP and possibly made some changes. That's why a stock Marshmallow firmware is compatible with Layers (you still need root to place the layers in the vendor partition). Samsung is using the same engine.

Nope, not in pure AOSP because they weren't merged yet. They partially worked on Sony Lollipop firmwares though, but since Sony had elements not present in AOSP, Layers themes wouldn't work that well.

However, Lollipop custom ROMs had the commits merged, so that's probably why you remember Layers on Lollipop :)

Ahmad Al Kayyali

Notifications are superb. I'm facing an issue where I can't add hidden wifi network has any occurred that to him?

adolflow

Yes it seems widespread.. quite annoying there's no workaround

EowynCarter

Excepted an alpha preview, it's more of a beta.

Quick data toggle yeah !!!

Multi language, I've been thinking at some point it would be cool to be able to tel "I also speak English, google now can point me article in English".
It's buggy though, chrome asks me if it needs to translate french, despite French being my main choice for a language. Looking forward to having this actually working.

fallenyogi

I really miss the cards motif for notifications. They were pretty and it was a nice visual metaphor. The new notifications are too information dense and less intuitive.

For Android as an OS it's a great update. Especially for tablets. However if you own a Samsung Galaxy device you already enjoy these features because that's where Google "copied" them from. I'm sure Samsung shared the code with them that makes it happen, and that's probably what DJ Koh alluded to at the S7 event when he mentioned Google as a close partner.

Doze after all came from Sony, whose Xperia phones have had that feature for a few years, hence they boast 2 day battery life.

That's the great thing about open source, everyone can contribute and if they do the OS gets better and better.

Birddog727

The ability to assign second and third priority languages so that they are displayed properly is the biggest thing for me. Smart phones are primarily text based, so I can't believe it's taken so long for Google to get to a stage where different languages can be rendered properly.

schneeland

My favourite thing is probably night mode, but in practice that will depend a lot on whether they get it right, i.e. if it allows a configurable colour temperature and a slow transition into night mode similar to what f.lux does on desktop computers.

vwnut13

What I want the most? The ability to adjust the Kelvins in Night Mode > Adjust Tint.

Uppi

Android Nankhatai

Stoffers

I like the added feature of play services eating my battery.

Curtis Bond

So let's start with the positive. I love, love, love the new multitasking view. On the surface it doesn't look that different from the previous one, but when you get to using it, damn if it isn't smooth as butter. It's an incredibly subtle change, but multitasking navigation hasn't been this smooth since KitKat. Also, apps open and close hella fast in the new screen. I think the JIT compiler probably has something to do with that.

I also like the new notifications, but more apps have to support the new features before it becomes truly game changing. Inbox, for instance, doesn't currently support in-line actions for individual messages. Also, the new settings are so dope. It feels so obvious to have small nuggets of information about each setting before you even click on one, but now that it's here, I couldn't imagine not having it. Google had better keep that one around.

Of course, the entire thing is super janky at the moment, bug you'd have to expect that from a preview. The split-screen multitasking in particular is insanely janky. I look forward to the updates to see how (if) Google smooths things out.

EDIT: Oh yeah, Google has answered my prayers, and Google Play Music is SO MUCH BETTER on N. The app opens and closes ridiculously fast, and gapless playback finally works again! Please don't break it again Google!

Patrick Smithopolis

I like what they're doing with the recents apps button. I think they could do a lot more with nav bar though. Holding the back button to kill apps. Cursor controls in the nav bar when the keyboard pops up. Having the nav bar fade after several seconds of non-use. A sweep across the nav bar to put the phone to sleep. These are all functions from custom roms.

Rod

Why would anyone kills apps?

zebinadams

If an app isn't working properly, i'll kill it at times. Other times when looking at facebook, it won't update properly even after refreshing the news feed. If I kill it, it'll re-fetch the information and actually be up to date. Not a major issue, and I know it would probably be solved by using facebook on chrome., but these are at least a few reasons someone might kill an app.

N6 I'm having issues with games and videos being frozen when I go back to them on recent apps list. I have to close and reopen the apps.

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RSK Balaji

I like the changes in android n,,,but the notification slider becomes too clumpsy with more information

Espen

How about optional album artwork on lockscreen during playback from media players?

Jaromir

Definitely:
1) Multiwindow feature - for I have craved for a more efficient ways of multitasking since forever. If the drag-and-drop between the windows goes well, N-flavoured devices are going to become one of the best options for productivity, especially with appropriately large screens.
2) Interactive Overview button - one of the coolest things I have enjoyed in CM, now becomes native. It is a great addition to multitasking.
3) Notification shade - more space, more options, less time spent on switching between the apps due to notifications.

Jason

getting to the notification settings by swiping the notification to the side was nice. i like that the UI Tuner now does away with the clock (i have one on the home screen). was sort of disappointed with airplane mode though. i threw it and the phone just hit the ground and broke. hopefully they fix this in the next release.

dahaterhurter

I like something that's often overlooked. The way they're changing the native dialer so calls can be screened not is fantastic. This is something that should have been done a long time ago.

dahaterhurter

I meant to say is fantastic.

Braden Farmer

The biggest thing I'm excited about in Android N is that there are so many changes that indicate that Android is coming to the desktop. Multi-window, including a "freeform" mode for larger devices, the mouse pointer changing when hovering over certain items, right-click context menus, a more robust built-in file manager... N will finally be the release us keyboard-and-mouse Android users have been waiting for.

After endless YEARS and YEARS and multiple bug reports and feature requests, Android N will FINALLY be adding MONO SOUND to its list of accessibility features.https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=91776
This may seem small and inconsequential to most people, but considering how incredibly trivial the feature was to add, how many people were asking for it, and how prevalent it is across ALL OTHER MOBILE OS'es (even some skinned versions of Android), finally seeing it comes to life seems almost magical. One might almost believe that Google listened to its users... except I think we all know better. More likely someone who is deaf in one ear recently joined the dev team and was insulted by the lack of this most BASIC ACCESSIBILITY FEATURE!!!

Seriously, talk about playing catch-up...

Ryan Dack

I'm in the same boat. Suffer from single sided deafness, and this is amazing.

Yuri Vidal

No more "Optimizing Apps" after every nightly Update =D

SHunter

Article tag line wasted. Should have read, "What's N it for you?" :-)

Oliver Cervera ✔ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ

I'm expecting improvements to the automatic backup system. I'd like to get an option where we can force it and have more data to be saved (SMS, SMS, SMS).

J Harrell

Having a sliding sidebar when in a settings app. Switching from say apps to security with just a swipe is insanely useful when initially configuring a new device.